Foodservice

TA Opens BK in Commerce City, Colo.

Truckstop operator's 28th Burger King

WESTLAKE, Ohio -- TravelCenters of America LLC (TA) said that it has added a Burger King restaurant to its Commerce City, Colo., location along I-70/I-270 at Exit 278 in metropolitan Denver. This is the 28th Burger King in operation by TA within its facility network.

TA operates more than 220 quick-serve restaurants (QSRs) across the U.S. interstate system.

The Burger King has been added to the Commerce City food court that includes Pizza Hut and Popeyes Chicken & Biscuits. The food court seats 70 people.

Last month, as reported in CSP Daily News, TA also announced that [image-nocss] it has added a Tim Hortons restaurant to its Monroe, Mich., location along I-75 at Exit 15 on U.S. Route 50. Tim Hortons is a Canada-based coffee and donut chain known for its "20-minute fresh" coffee, as well as for having all bakery products are made fresh daily on site. The chain also serves soups, chili, sandwiches and breakfast items.

TravelCenters of America, headquartered in Westlake, Ohio, is a major national chain of travel centers in 41 states and Canada under the TravelCenters of America and Petro brands. With convenient locations on interstate exits, TA offers its customers diesel and gasoline fueling services, full-service and quick-service restaurants, heavy-truck maintenance services, 24-hour convenience stores, electronic communication (WiFi) and other services, all within large, high traffic facilities.

The company recently announced layoffs, citing the economy and a downturn in the trucking industry.Click here to read recent CSP Daily News coverage of TA.

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